Mondays are NEVER bad if you wake up and find a little guy wants to play peek-a-boo, am I right?
(Andrew Y.)
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Mondays are NEVER bad if you wake up and find a little guy wants to play peek-a-boo, am I right?
(Andrew Y.)
Earl first arrived at C.O. almost two months ago, and immediately got his own Trading Card..one of the very first! My Modern Met decided to do a story on Earl, and guess what?
STILL Bad to the Bone.




As part of McDonalds’ attempt to lure back customers, the fast-food giant has announced sweeping menu changes, including all-day breakfast, a new dollar menu, and for kids, the Unsettlingly Altogether Much Too Happy Meal.

Via VKmag (some pics at link may be NSFW)
Yeah, I know no one uses film anymore, but this fellow is named Kodak™! Can you EVEN stand it.



From Tara S.

by JohnnyB
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This Bebeh Harvest Mouse wants a piece of the action and wants it NOW. Is that Tailio ready for business or what? A Pinterest find from Smedley.
After years of development and billions in tax dollars, scientists at the US Defense Enhanced Refraction Projects Agency (DERPA) are proud to announce the creation of the Stealth Sock, which renders the wearer’s foot entirely invisible.

Via Catasters.
He just might be able to pull it off with THIS photo, too. Norbert: now a member of the Cute Overload Hall Of Fame! From Norb’s FB.
Here's just two of the many beautiful, serene GIF animations depicting life in Japan, by @1041uuu. [via Hacker News & designmadeinjapan]

“This is Arnold, my adorable 2-year-old Nigerian Dwarf Goat. He has an underbite due to misaligned jaw, which just skyrockets his Cuteness Value.” -Melissa from Blue Bell, PA.
LATE UPDATE! This is Arnold’s brother, Alfie.

La beauté- The beauty. Arabic calligraphy. Tetouan, Morocco, 2015. Calligraphy by Julien Breton aka Kaalam. Photography by Cisco Light-painting.
Artist Julien Breton aka ‘Kaalam‘ is a master of photographic light painting, turning full-body gestures reminiscent of dance movements into the invisible pen strokes of Arabic calligraphy. Breton works silently in secluded urban environments and against dimmed architectural backdrops to execute perfectly rehearsed motions that translate on film to both abstract and literal Arabic handwriting. With its sweeping tails, loops, and punctuated diacritic dots, it’s difficult to imagine any other language more suited to the transcription of human body movement into written language.
Collected here are a number of works over the last few years, but you can see much more on Behance and on his website. If you liked this, also check out the work of Stephen Orlando.
Pensée – think. Arabic calligraphy. Saint-Laurent sur sèvres, France, 2014. Calligraphy by Julien Breton aka Kaalam. Photography by David Gallard.

Dead’s place. Abstract calligraphy. New York, USA, 2012. Calligraphy by Julien Breton aka Kaalam. Photography by David Gallard.

Fraternité. Arabic calligraphy. Alexandrie, Egypte, 2015.

La lumière – The light. Arabic calligraphy. Jodpur, India, 2012. Calligraphy by Julien Breton aka Kaalam. Photography by David Gallard.

Compassion. Arabic calligraphy. Issé, France, 2014. Calligraphy by Julien Breton aka Kaalam.
Photography by David Gallard.

Under the city. Abstract calligraphy. Nantes, France, 2012. Calligraphy by Julien Breton aka Kaalam. Photography by David Gallard.

Credit: Billy and the Kid / Morocco

Credit: Billy and the Kid / Morocco

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This saw senses when it hits flesh.
I just thought that was the world’s most powerful hotdog
Whenever there is someone who needs cuddling, wherever there are pant legs that need rubbing against, wherever there are sofas without hair on them, this mysterious masked mouser, this hairball-hacking hero is there!

Via batona.net (Russian)